Funny how he says the years that Tom Brady has had to do it on his own, he couldn't. Then says, PM has always had to do it on his own. Edgerrin James, Marvin Harrison, Dallas Clark, and Reggie Wayne would beg to differ

-The Glove- wrote:Funny how he says the years that Tom Brady has had to do it on his own, he couldn't. Then says, PM has always had to do it on his own. Edgerrin James, Marvin Harrison, Dallas Clark, and Reggie Wayne would beg to differ

Not to mention MF himself during Mannings rookie season. I believe he had over 1300 rush yards and over 900 receiving yards. But Manning only had himself.

the comment that most got me was this turd nugget saying that Seattle was arrogant because it plays a base defense and tries to execute it well. Get a freakin dictionary amico, that is called a gameplan and has nothing to do with Pete's ego. But thanks for letting us see how you really feel.

Watching First Take this morning, Freeney picked Seattle to win. "Defense wins championships. And Seattle has the D to challenge Peyton." This, from a man who played and won a SB with Manning as his QB, and now faces him as a SD Charger.

fan4life wrote:Watching First Take this morning, Freeney picked Seattle to win. "Defense wins championships. And Seattle has the D to challenge Peyton." This, from a man who played and won a SB with Manning as his QB, and now faces him as a SD Charger.

I also realized for the first time (while watching a video on .com) that Travis Jones, our D-Line coach, was the D-line coach for the Saints when they beat Peyton's Colts in the Super Bowl. That is some great experience to have on our side as well. He knows the combinations of factors needed to get to Peyton in a game like this. While the teams are different on both sides, Peyton is the same person and coaching to get to him would be similar.